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Developing a Native Farm to School Program

Join First Nations Development Institute for Episode 2 of First Nations' Native Farm to School Webinar Series

Nicole Benally is a Ph.D. student in the Forestry and Conservation Program at the University of Montana, where she is also recognized as a National Science Foundation Food-Energy-Water Nexus Graduate Trainee, Gates Millennium Scholar, and Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership Scholar. 

In this new webinar, facilitated by First Nations' Richard Elm-Hill and Leiloni Begaye, Nicole will discuss the history and movement of food sovereignty and how it relates to Indigenous communities today. She will share her experience and current research on tribal food sovereignty and provide guidance on how to build relationships with land-grant colleges and universities in your area. 

As part of the Native Farm to School Webinar Series, this episode is ideal for:

* Tribes
* Nonprofit organizations working in Indian Country
* Funders looking to invest in Native communities
* Schools serving Indigenous populations
* All individuals with an interest in Native food sovereignty

The webinar is free and open to all participants! Register here.  

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